The Transfiguration Of Beauty: A Dialogue With Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBBCBDEFDCF

Dimmi di grazia amorA
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Nay prithee tell me Love when I beholdB
My lady do mine eyes her beauty seeC
In truth or dwells that loveliness in meC
Which multiplies her grace a thousandfoldB
Thou needs must know for thou with her of oldB
Comest to stir my soul's tranquillityB
Yet would I not seek one sigh less or beC
By loss of that loved flame more simply coldB
The beauty thou discernest all is hersD
But grows in radiance as it soars on highE
Through mortal eyes unto the soul aboveF
'Tis there transfigured for the soul confersD
On what she holds her own divinityC
And this transfigured beauty wins thy loveF

Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



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